“EX-BRAHMOS ENGINEER RECEIVES LIFE SENTENCE FOR ESPIONAGE FOR PAKISTAN”

Why in the news?

  • Nishant Pradeepkumar Agrawal, ex-BrahMos engineer, was sentenced to life imprisonment for spying for Pakistan, convicted under the IT Act and Official Secrets Act by a Nagpur court.
  • Arrested in 2018, Agrawal was involved in leaking sensitive BrahMos missile data to Pakistani intelligence, entangled through cyber espionage activities.
source:pib

About BrahMos Missile:

  • Type: Long-range, nuclear-capable supersonic cruise missile.
  • Speed: Up to Mach 3, one of the world’s fastest cruise missiles.
  • Platforms: Deployable from air, sea, and land.
  • Name Origin: Rivers Brahmaputra (India) and Moskva (Russia).
  • Joint Venture: BrahMos Aerospace formed by DRDO (India) and NPO Mashinostroyenia (Russia).
About Official Secrets Act of 1923:

  • Origins: British colonial period, Indian Official Secrets Act (Act XIV) of 1889 to suppress anti-British newspapers.
  • Purpose: Counteracts espionage, condemns actions aiding enemy states against India.
  • Punishments: Spying, sharing confidential information, withholding sensitive data.
  • Current Version: Indian Official Secrets Act (Act No XIX of 1923) extends to all secrecy and confidentiality issues in governance.

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